July 19
Reading:
Saint Macrina, the elder sister of Saints Basil the Great
and Gregory of Nyssa, was sought after by many as a bride because of her
beauty, wisdom, and illustrious birth, and in tender youth was espoused
by her parents to a bridegroom of fitting nobility. When her betrothed
died, Macrina refused any other suitors, and devoted herself to a life
of virginity, asceticism, and prayer. When her brother Basil returned
from a brilliant career in the best schools of Constantinople and
Athens, puffed up with not a little youthful pride-for knowledge puffeth
up-it was the ardent admonitions and holy example of his blessed sister
that persuaded him to turn from seeking worldly glory to the service of
God. Saint Macrina founded a convent, where she ended her earthly life
in the year 379, and was buried by her brother Gregory, who wrote a
moving account of her last days and his grief at seeing such a light
pass out of the world.
Apolytikion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
The image of God, was faithfully preserved in you, O Mother. For
you took up the Cross and followed Christ. By Your actions you taught us
to look beyond the flesh for it passes, rather to be concerned about
the soul which is immortal. Wherefore, O Holy Macrina, your soul
rejoices with the angels.
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
Since the light of righteousness shone brightly in thee, thou
wast an example of the life of piety for all, teaching the virtues to
them that cry: Rejoice, Macrina, thou boast of virginity.
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